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Morfiend
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on: November 12, 2007, 12:10:45 PM

I am undecided on weather to pick this up for Xbox of PC. Leaning Xbox right now. Ill probably decide in store.
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Reply #1 on: November 13, 2007, 07:31:40 AM

No online coop play is bad for those of us that have no RL friends.
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Reply #2 on: November 13, 2007, 07:35:12 AM

PC version for me.
Morfiend
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Reply #3 on: November 14, 2007, 12:03:17 PM

Can any one explain how multiplayer works on this? Its supposed to be a coop game right, but no online coop? Splitscreen only?
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Reply #4 on: November 14, 2007, 01:38:18 PM

No online coop play is bad for those of us that have no RL friends.

You have a wife, you don't need friends!  WIVES ARE MUCH BETTER! 

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Reply #5 on: November 14, 2007, 01:47:27 PM

Humm, gamespot ripped it apart. Also, here is the details of the online portion.

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There's only one multiplayer mode in Kane & Lynch, but it's a great idea. It's called Fragile Alliance and puts up to eight players in one team of criminals. Then, it sets the team off to steal money, cocaine, and jewels from various locations seen in the single-player game. So you might start out in front of a bank, run in, collect a bunch of cash, and then escape from in a van out back. The catch is the way the money is split up among teammates. If you all work together, the money is split evenly. But at any point, a player can go rogue and gun down one of his teammates. This brands you a traitor; thus, any money you collect and escape with is yours to keep. Of course, this also means that other players who are still part of the team will try to waste you before you escape with their hard-stolen loot. So every round is a tentative affair where you always expect the worst--you're just never sure when someone's going to finally turn on you. When you die, whether it's from the AI that opposes you or another player, you respawn on the other side of the heist. Now you need to stop the heist by eliminating the other players and you earn money by collecting it before the criminals collect.

It's a great idea that's mucked up by a few different things. First, you're still playing Kane & Lynch, so all of the inaccurate firing issues and poor cover tactics from the single-player still apply. But another problem is that you can see the names of the other players over their heads from a distance and through walls, even if they're on the other side. While you can run while crouched to make your name disappear, it's pretty stupid that you can see the names of the police team members as they head your way. There's no element of surprise. Also, there are only a handful of different scenarios for this, and they play out the same way every single time. The security guards are always in the same positions in the bank and the cops are always waiting for you right outside, so it gets old fast.
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Reply #6 on: November 14, 2007, 01:51:27 PM

No online coop play is bad for those of us that have no RL friends.

You have a wife, you don't need friends!  WIVES ARE MUCH BETTER! 

Only on the wii and playing Guitar Hero.
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